Is it normal for dogs to have urine crystals? After the dog s urine dried, it turned yellow and crys

Updated on pet 2024-07-28
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    This is of course abnormal, this is a serious pathological change, and it is suspected that the dog's kidneys have a disease such as stones. Now I have been to the pet hospital for a check-up**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Of course, this is not normal, my dog was also this before, I went to check to know that there were stones, I originally planned to operate, but I thought that I was too old, I was afraid that the dog would be guilty of the Chinese medicine ingredients I gave it to eat the Bei Yukang beef lozenges, which were added to the prescription food prescribed by the hospital every day, and the stones were discharged after 3 months.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course, this situation is not normal, it is possible that there is an infection, and it may also be because the food eaten is salty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Understand that it is definitely not normal for dogs to have urine crystals, and usually pay attention to adjusting their diet, giving their dogs less high-salt foods and drinking more water. My dog just didn't pay attention to the diet before, and it usually didn't drink much water, and suffered from stones, the stones were relatively large, and they could only be operated on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Of course it's not normal.,Check if it's a stone.。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dog urine crystals are definitely not normal.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Is it normal for dog urine crystals? It is not normal for dogs to have crystals in their urine, and they should go to a pet hospital for examination.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the color of the dog's urine becomes cloudy, there may be a bacterial infection, or it may be because the dog's body is not hydrated, if it is because the dog is outdoors for a long time, the dog should be allowed to drink water, and if the dog has been indoors, the dog should also be allowed to drink water at any time.

    However, if the color of the dog's urine persistently appears dark yellow and tends to orange, you should pay more attention to it, as it may be a sign of dehydration, gallbladder problems, pancreatic problems or liver disease. If the urine is dark brown or brown, it may be caused by the urine mixed with blood, or it may be kidney or bladder bleeding, and the owner should seek medical attention immediately.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    My grandmother raised a little schnauzer, is urine crystals, grandma bought it to buy 2 capsules a day, the dog loves to eat, eat for almost 1 month, have never seen this thing in pee.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Generally, this situation is caused by the dog drinking less water, which leads to the concentration of urine so that the crystals in the urine are in a saturated state, which also makes the excess crystals excreted with the urine.

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    Hello. Hello, the dog's water intake has increased.

    Generally, this situation is caused by the dog stall dog drinking less water, and the sail stall is chaotic, which leads to the concentration of urine, so that the crystal in the urine is in a saturated state, and the excess crystals are discharged with the urine.

    Discharge can cause the dog to be thirsty.

    It will increase the dog's water intake.

    to counteract this dynamic equilibrium.

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    Usually give the dog more water, take the dog to exercise, and don't eat too salty food.

    However, the dog has been drinking a lot of water recently, and the crystals after drying are a bit similar to the glue after drying, sticky.

    Consider that your dog has stones, such as bladder stones and urethral stones.

    Could it be diabetes? Why can't I upload a photo?

    It is also possible to have diabetes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should be urinary stones. It is best to go to the pet hospital for a check-up to find out the cause and symptoms**, so that the dog can grow up healthily. Wishing you all happiness and happiness.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That should be stones, improve the quality of drinking water, and then eat less complex foods, and if necessary, seek medical attention.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is recommended to go to the pet hospital to have a look.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Usually feed the cat some canned food or wet food mixed with water, and pay special attention to the diet, try to give the cat less raw water.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Don't be afraid of crystals, it's easy to treat, I have a golden retriever at home, and the urine blood test shows that there are crystals in the bladder, and my boyfriend (doctor) bought urine on the Internet and is very comfortable, and you can buy some to feed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Drink more water, urinate more, exercise more, if it doesn't work, take medicine, urine is very comfortable such Chinese medicine, it can also reduce inflammation, clean it in a week, and it is considered a success if it does not become inflamed.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. Urine composition

    Urine is the excrement of metabolic waste products in the dog's body, including water, ammonia, uric acid, urea and other components. Among them, urea is one of the most important components, accounting for 60% to 90% of the urine composition. Urea crystallization is caused by a high concentration of urea in the urine.

    When a dog consumes a high-protein diet, the urea produced by metabolic waste products increases, resulting in an increase in the concentration of urea in the urine. Too much urea can no longer be completely dissolved in the urine, so it crystallizes and forms on the surface of the urine. This is why some dogs' urine will crystallize.

    2. Dogs drink less water

    The degree of dilution of urine has a great influence on urine crystallization. When the dog drinks too little water, the metabolic waste in the urine cannot be fully diluted, resulting in excessive concentration, which further promotes the formation of urine crystals.

    Therefore, drinking water plays a very important role in the health of dogs and the crystallization of urine. People should pay attention to regularly replenishing water to their dogs to lay a good foundation for their health.

    3. The pH value of the dog's urine is abnormal

    The pH value of urine refers to the degree of acidity and alkalinity of urine, which is one of the indicators to measure the acid-base balance of urine. When the pH of a dog's urine is high or low, it will promote the crystallization of certain components in the urine.

    For dogs, the normal pH of urine is ranged, and either low or high urine crystals may form. The reason for the abnormal pH value may be the cause of the dog's ingestion of food, or it may be caused by some pathological factors.

    4. Kidney problems in dogs

    The dog's kidneys are important organs for the elimination of metabolic wastes, and when there is a problem with the kidneys, it will lead to the accumulation of metabolic wastes in the urine, and then the formation of urine crystals. Diseases such as kidney disease and urinary tract infections can cause your dog's urine to crystallize.

    Therefore, when the dog has a urine crystal problem, the owner should take the dog to the doctor in time to find the root cause of the disease, conduct a comprehensive ** of the condition, and protect the dog's kidney health.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Drink too little water Genji Bureau, you can change to prescription food, and then eat a few days of Jie Bei Urinary Kang Beef Tablets to help regulate the urinary system, a few days can improve the nuclear malpractice, usually ensure that the dog's hail makes momentum, to avoid the formation of stones.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. Why does the dog's urine crystallize when it dries up?

    During the drying process of dog urine, the water in it will gradually evaporate, which will lead to the concentration of chemicals in the urine, including some organic acids, urea, salt, etc. Under the interaction of these substances, the crystals of the urine of the relatives are formed.

    Chemically speaking, crystals are atoms, molecules, or ions that form an ordered three-dimensional structure. When urine is concentrated, the chemicals in it gradually approach or exceed saturation, causing atoms, molecules, or ions to aggregate high chains together and arrange in an orderly structure, resulting in crystallization.

    2. Types of urine crystals

    There are many types of crystals that can form in a dog's urine, including calcium oxalate, calcium ammonia phosphate, uric acid, creatinine, and fibrinogen, to name a few.

    The formation of calcium oxalate crystals is the combination of oxalic acid and calcium in the urine, forming white granular green chain crystals, which often appear on the lawn after the dog urinate on its own.

    Calcium ammonia phosphate crystals are a common precipitate in the urine that can cause urinary stones in dogs. Uric acid and creatinine crystals are also prone to stone formation, so dog owners need to pay special attention to their diet and water intake.

    3. Dog urine crystallization and dog health

    The formation of urine crystals is usually due to problems with the excretion of certain chemicals in the dog's body, which may be related to a variety of factors such as the dog's diet, water intake, and physical health. If your dog's urine crystals are too much or not normal, it may cause your dog to suffer from health problems such as urinary tract infections and urinary stones.

    Therefore, owners need to pay close attention to the dog's diet and water intake, let the dog develop good excretion habits, and regularly take the dog to the veterinarian for physical examination and urine testing, so as to detect and deal with potential health problems in time.

    4. How to prevent dog urine from drying up and crystallizing

    In addition to paying attention to the dog's diet and water intake, owners can also take the following measures to prevent the dog's urine from drying out and crystallizing:

    1) Clean up the dog's excrement regularly to avoid polluting the surrounding environment;

    2) Develop a scientific diet plan to avoid dogs consuming foods containing too much calcium, too much and too little protein;

    3) Maintain adequate water intake for your dog;

    4) Let the dog develop good excretion habits and avoid excretion in inappropriate places.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1.Consider that your dog has stones, such as bladder stones and urethral stones.

    2.It is recommended to go to the hospital for an ultrasound and DR to confirm the diagnosis.

    3.Generally speaking, stones are divided into struvite stones, such as magnesium ammonium phosphate crystals, calcium oxalate, cystine, and ammonium urate stones, which can be confirmed by urinalysis examination.

    4.If the size of the stone has not blocked the urinary tract, you can take a conservative ** plan, take acidifying urine medicine plus prescription food plus medicine to protect the bladder mucosa and painkillers, generally two weeks will have an effect.

    5.After the effect is effective, you can eat it for one to two months to get rid of the stones.

    6.If it does not completely dissolve, it is recommended to consider whether it is a stone of composite composition or to remove it surgically.

    7.In the case of three types of stones of other compositions, it is recommended to remove them directly by surgery.

    8.Ammonium urate stones are related to genetics, and it is not recommended to reproduce offspring.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Our rocky dog is also like this, go to the hospital for examination because he usually does not like to drink water, not rough Sakura can be careless, and then it may not evolve into stones, the best way is to first eat enrofloxacin tablets to reduce inflammation, and then eat some diuretic Urishu, so that the dog can urinate out, so that after eating for a while, the dog will be fine

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